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How many miles per gallon does a 2024 Ford F-150 get?

MPG for the 2024 Ford F-150 varies by engine and drivetrain; the range spans from the mid-20s for the hybrid to the high-teens for the V8, with other gas engines in between. Check the EPA window sticker for your exact build to know the precise numbers.


Engine options and efficiency


The 2024 F-150 is offered with several powertrains, each with its own fuel-economy profile. The main engines are the 2.7L EcoBoost, the 3.5L EcoBoost, the 5.0L V8, and the 3.5L PowerBoost Hybrid. The numbers below reflect typical EPA ranges for common configurations; actual mileage can vary with cab/bed size, payload, towing, and whether you drive 2WD or 4WD.


Before listing the figures, note that EPA mpg depends on drivetrain and body configuration. The ranges provided aim to give a sense of how efficiency shifts across options.



  • 2.7L EcoBoost V6: roughly 21–23 mpg combined (2WD) and about 20–22 mpg combined (4WD).

  • 3.5L EcoBoost V6: roughly 19–22 mpg combined (2WD) and about 18–21 mpg combined (4WD).

  • 5.0L V8: roughly 17–20 mpg combined (2WD) and about 16–19 mpg combined (4WD).

  • 3.5L PowerBoost Hybrid: roughly 24–25 mpg combined (2WD) and about 23–24 mpg combined (4WD).


Concluding the list, the hybrid powertrain offers the best overall efficiency, while the larger V8 tends to deliver the lowest combined mpg in typical configurations. Real-world mileage will vary with payload, towing, terrain, and driving style.


Context and how to verify your exact numbers


To know the precise miles-per-gallon for your exact truck, consult the EPA ratings for your specific cab/bed configuration and drivetrain, or review the window sticker when purchasing. The EPA provides city, highway, and combined estimates, and your real-world mileage will reflect factors like payload, towing, and driving conditions.


Summary


The 2024 Ford F-150 offers a broad mpg spectrum driven by engine choice and drivetrain. If fuel economy is a priority, the PowerBoost Hybrid is the standout option, followed by the smaller EcoBoost configurations; the 5.0L V8 typically shows the lowest combined mpg among the gas engines. Always check the exact EPA sticker for the precise configuration you’re considering.

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